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  • Art Exhibition,  English

    Don’t just do something – sit there.

    January 24, 2013 / 0 Comments

    In theory yoga is this beautiful, wonderful, spiritual experience that is meant to cleanse mind, body, and soul. In practice yoga causes a slew of frowned upon words to come flying out of my mouth at record speeds. It is a deep, dark torture which we, as masochists, inflict upon ourselves day after day of shaking cores, trembling arms, and ready-to-collapse legs. We stretch ourselves in ways we never thought possible, only to discover they are possible, but will we be stuck this way forever? The idea of sitting still long enough to have my portrait painted makes my muscles ache in a way that I’ve only known through Downward-Facing…

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    Impressionism: a Disney movie without all of the singing

    May 2, 2013
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    Alfons Mucha und Die Blumenfrauen

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    Plain Jane or Fancy Pants?

    March 14, 2013
  • Art Exhibition,  English

    Beaux-Arts, fromage, guillotines, and other French concepts

    January 17, 2013 / 3 Comments

    I started learning French about ten months ago. It was an idea that I toyed with for the ridiculously large span of one to thirteen years prior (when it was offered in middle school and my dearest mother thought Spanish would prove more useful in my future and made me study it instead – I will neither agree or disagree with that point all of these years later). Initially this venture, ten months ago, started out of spite – I was surrounded by French speakers and could never get a word in edgewise because I never knew what the hell they were talking about. I planned to learn it the…

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    Ruskin – Modigliani: The Scandal of the Pubic Hair

    November 30, 2017

    Exhibition: Rachel Whiteread

    September 19, 2017

    Libros y representaciones

    May 8, 2013
  • Art Exhibition,  English

    Can (and should) life truly imitate Art?

    January 3, 2013 / 5 Comments

    At first glance I thought this exhibition was about something else entirely – bodies covered in tattoos (to which I am entirely approving). But now that I am well informed, I’ve got some things to say. Are photographs art? Sure, sometimes, certainly not all the time, just have a look at my memory card. But are they Art, capital A, meant to be scrutinised, reviewed, and studied for centuries to come? I’m not so sure. Painting is an expression of one’s mind, heart, and imagination. The colours we interpret, the way things make us feel, whatever happens to be going through our heads at a particular moment in time. Paintings…

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    De la degeneración artística y política

    March 31, 2014

    The Naked Truth

    October 31, 2013

    Grumpy Sphinx

    October 17, 2013
  • Art Exhibition,  Français

    Bonjour Tristesse ?

    September 18, 2012 / 0 Comments

    En regardant les trois tableaux ci-dessous, le lien qui les unit est difficile à envisager au premier coup d’œil. En matière de peinture de paysage, Van Gogh et Böcklin pourraient-ils être plus éloignés l’un de l’autre ? Des courbes douces à la rigueur stérile… Que s’est-il passé entre temps ?     Le symbolisme est passé par là. Mouvement de l’imagination, de la poésie, de l’émotion. Mais je dirais aussi de l’isolement, des couleurs tristes et un peu morbides. Qui, étant d’humeur normale, voudrait se promener dans les paysages d’Odilon Redon ou d’Arnold Böcklin, paysages ternes dans lesquels les personnages ont toujours l’air mélancoliques. Il est difficile de s’identifier au travail des…

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    October 24, 2018

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    October 17, 2013

    Un amor de película

    June 7, 2013
  • Art Exhibition,  Español

    De los fiordos a Mallorca: un viaje por el mundo interior de los simbolistas europeos

    September 4, 2012 / 0 Comments

    Un cielo es un cielo. Nadie lo pone en duda. Ahora bien, ¿qué es un cielo teñido de rojos, violetas y anaranjados? Puede ser el firmamento de aquella tarde junto al mar que ponía fin a un inolvidable verano; el del alba, para el guarda que termina el turno de noche y vuelve a casa; el que proyecta una nueva erupción del Vesubio que traerá consigo el fin del mundo; las reminiscencias de un fuego lejano que consume esperanzas y vidas… ¿Y si es de color verde?, ¿y si lo moldeamos con los dedos?, ¿y si parece derretirse y fundirse con el mar?, ¿y si es pardusco y atemporal?, ¿y…

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    Mantegna und das Konzept der totalen Illusion

    March 26, 2018

    In Dialogue with Käthe Kollwitz: Wieland Förster

    October 10, 2017

    De Charlize Theron à Nam June Paik

    July 25, 2013
  • Art Exhibition,  English

    Paint the Sky with Van Gogh

    September 4, 2012 / 1 Comment

    On the over-arching subject of Symbolism, I’d have to say I am a fan. Beautiful colours and images which ultimately stand for something much deeper and more heartfelt than what is in front of you; colours and symbols which are meant to touch people around the world and bring them together using one piece of art. When it happens successfully, it’s truly amazing. Take Vincent Van Gogh’s Starry Night (below), a piece recognised across time and place that enlists a quieting of the mind and moment of inner peace, which ultimately stirs in some of us a recognition of the fact that there may be more than just this life.…

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    Malos tiempos para los vampiros

    June 21, 2013

    Caillebotte: Sugar Daddy of Impressionism

    September 11, 2012

    Manos, ¿para qué os quiero?

    June 15, 2013
  • Art Exhibition,  Français

    Titien et la gloire de la culture anglaise ?

    August 13, 2012 / 0 Comments

    La National Gallery de Londres présente en ce moment une exposition reliant la série des Métamorphoses de Titien, peintes pour Philippe II d’Espagne, à l’art contemporain anglais. En cette période de jeux olympiques en Angleterre, le but est bien sûr de glorifier la création culturelle anglaise. Des peintres contemporains, danseurs et poètes anglais ont la chance d’être présents dans la National Gallery. Mais pourquoi Titien ? Quel est le lien entre son travail, en Italie, au xvie siècle, et la création actuelle anglo-saxonne ? Je dirais spontanément : aucun. Pourquoi ne pas aller jusqu’au bout de leur démarche et avoir choisi un artiste anglais comme Hogarth ou Turner ? Le thème des Métamorphoses n’a…

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    Sommerlandschaft. Die Gattin des Künstlers auf einer Brücke, 1879

    Ilja Repin – Der begabte Künstler der Gruppe “The Itinerants”

    December 16, 2021

    Johannes Vermeer: Painter or Rebel?

    August 21, 2013
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    Rembrandt Van Rijn

    August 7, 2018
  • Art Exhibition,  English

    Titian: not overthrown by the Olympians

    August 13, 2012 / 0 Comments

    The National Gallery is exhibiting three of Titians most famous paintings from his Metamorphosis series, as well as reactions to it by contemporary artists, poets and choreographers, as part of the Cultural Olympiad, a “summer”-long festival in the UK celebrating Britain’s cultural landscape. Nowhere does it say that the events, acts, performances and exhibitions of this Cultural Olympiad are for British self-promotion, but with a bouncy castle Stonehenge and 37 Shakespeare plays performed in 37 languages, not to mention the patriotic opening ceremony, you have to assume that promoting Britain and her diverse cultural landscape is indeed the aim of the Games.   I was surprised, then, to see that…

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    Troika (Apprentices Fetch Water), 1866

    Ilya Repin – The gifted artist of the group known as “The Itinerants”

    December 14, 2021

    APOLOGÍA DEL ERASMUS

    January 23, 2014

    GRANDE EXPOSITION: GAUGUIN

    October 18, 2017
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